The productivity advantages of large cities: Distinguishing agglomeration from firm selection Working Paper 353 The productivity advantages of large cities: Distinguishing agglomeration from firm selectio
The distribution of firms in space is far from uniform. Some locations host the most produc-tive lar...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This higher productivity may occur be...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
Ever since Marshall (1890) agglomeration externalities have been viewed as the key factor explaining...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
Spatial disparities of productivity, capital accumulation and economies of agglomeration. This res...
We compute aggregate productivity of three categories of regions, classified by level of urbanizatio...
Globalization, competition and cities Authors show how the building of polycentric cities with smal...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
The distribution of firms in space is far from uniform. Some locations host the most produc-tive lar...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
Firms are more productive on average in larger cities. Two explanations have been offered: agglomera...
Firms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations have been offered: fi...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This higher productivity may occur be...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
Ever since Marshall (1890) agglomeration externalities have been viewed as the key factor explaining...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
Spatial disparities of productivity, capital accumulation and economies of agglomeration. This res...
We compute aggregate productivity of three categories of regions, classified by level of urbanizatio...
Globalization, competition and cities Authors show how the building of polycentric cities with smal...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
The distribution of firms in space is far from uniform. Some locations host the most produc-tive lar...
Empirical studies consistently report that labour productivity and TFP rise with city size. The reas...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...